Join us to CELEBRATE our patient volunteers - past, present, and future! Physicians will be on hand to answer questions and we will have information on our current trials. Free food, drinks, and giveaways!

Uptowns' Spring Friday Night Concert Series presented by Active Pest Control in partnership with Salt Life and Academy Sports + Outdoors is BACK!! All concerts are FREE an open to all ages. Bring your lawn chair, blanket, and your family for a night of great music and fun!

Meet our camp instructors for the 2018 camp season during Columbus Museum's first ever Summer Camp Open House! You will have a chance to talk to our instructors, find out about projects that campers will undertake each week, and see examples of what they will create. Once you’ve decided which camp is right for you, museum staff will be on hand to guide you through the registration process. Camps are available for preschool through rising 7th graders.

Join us for a great class where you will learn what the 7 priorities of survival are. You will have hands-on practice to master the skills needed to survive. These are skills everyone should know before heading out into the wilderness or in a natural or man-made disaster. A short day hike can easily turn into a survival situation. So before you head on the trail, come learn how to survive should things go wrong. Have the confidence that you can handle any situation that may arise. You will also learn what items you should always carry with you.

Reiki Do is a Japanese bioenergetics technique for stress reduction and empowerment which can also alleviate physical symptoms and facilitate spiritual growth. Levels 1 - 3 Christo Rei Reiki Do classes are offered. For information and to register, call Dr. Chan, 706-563-3539, any day after 10 am.

Join Paws Humane for our third annual Barks and Blues Festival! This is our largest annual event fundraiser, and we have so much fun in store for you and your family! The 2018 Barks and Blues Festival will feature live entertainment to include five local bands (Blues, Country, and Rock), a pet costume contest with celebrity judges, food trucks, adult beverages, raffles, arts and crafts vendors, kids zone, pet microchip discounts and pet adoption specials. Pets are welcome, but must be on a leash.

The Academy Dance Center of Columbus, GA will present “ANASTASIA,” especially adapted for the students of the Academy, at the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts on Saturday, May 19th at 7:00 pm & Sunday, May 20th at 2:00 pm.

Arts in the Park will be held in and around the Band Shell @ Historic Lakebottom Park! Sunday May 20th, 12noon til 6:p.m. Art, Music, Food & Children's Activities! Something for everyone. Join us for a Day in the Park!

Access for the Arts is an engaging program that develops art exploration for individuals with early-stage Alzheimer’s and their care- partners. Each month participants will have the choice to explore stories about objects in the Museum or get hands- on art making experience led by a Museum team member.
This program is free and space is limited. To join a class please contact David Marlowe at the Alzheimer’s Association at 800-272-3900.

Ongoing Tai Chi classes include instruction in Yang and Wu forms as well as 8 Brocades Qigong. Energy implications and self-defense applications are explored. Price $10 per class. For information and to register, call Dr. Chan any day after 10 a.m., 706-563-3539.

The Columbus Artists' Guild hosts Najee Dorsey on 24 May at the Columbus Public Library, 3000 Macon Road, as he revisits his lecture, "Art and Influence: Black Art In America in the age of social media," which he originally presented on May 19, 2018, at the Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago.

As a part of the museum's ongoing Cool History educational programming, we're introducing a special guest lecture series where experts will give lectures on a variety of topics. These events are free and open to the public. All of the lectures will take place at The National Civil War Naval Museum.
​Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 7:00pm
Dr. Rick Gardiner, Program Director for History Education at CSU, will discuss the 1866 origins of Memorial Day in Columbus, GA.

Join the Department of Theatre at its annual "Bring Your Own Dinner" Dinner Theatre production of "The Fox on the Fairway," a tribute from Ken Ludwig (Lend Me A Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo) to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s.
The Fox On the Fairway takes audiences on a hilarious romp which begins as Quail Valley Country Club prepares to take on archrival Crouching Squirrel in the annual Inter-Club golf tournament. With a sizable wager at stake, the contest plays out amidst three love affairs, a disappearing diamond, objectionable sweaters, and an exploding vase.

Uptowns' Spring Friday Night Concert Series presented by Active Pest Control in partnership with Salt Life and Academy Sports + Outdoors is BACK!! All concerts are FREE an open to all ages. Bring your lawn chair, blanket, and your family for a night of great music and fun!

Join the Department of Theatre at its annual "Bring Your Own Dinner" Dinner Theatre production of "The Fox on the Fairway," a tribute from Ken Ludwig (Lend Me A Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo) to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s.
The Fox On the Fairway takes audiences on a hilarious romp which begins as Quail Valley Country Club prepares to take on archrival Crouching Squirrel in the annual Inter-Club golf tournament. With a sizable wager at stake, the contest plays out amidst three love affairs, a disappearing diamond, objectionable sweaters, and an exploding vase.

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND AT HEADQUARTER NISSAN! It kicks off on Saturday, May 26th at 10am with LEO and the COLUMBUS LIONS autographing and handing out foam Lions claws -- perfect for game day! Kids can also play games with Leo and the Lions then at 11am, we'll celebrate Memorial Day weekend with a FREE COOKOUT! PLUS -- ALL DAY LONG we have Military Appreciation Day -- active and retired military get to take a SPIN ON THE PRIZE WHEEL (ipad, tv, gift cards, Six Flags & Zoo Atlanta passes, and more!) and take home a camouflage back pack and Tritan sports bottle -- just for DROPPING BY :) In addition, from 10am - 1pm, all military personnel will receive a FREE RENTAL VOUCHER good for one 3-day rental!

Reiki Do is a Japanese bioenergetics technique for stress reduction and empowerment which can also alleviate physical symptoms and facilitate spiritual growth. Levels 1 - 3 Christo Rei Reiki Do classes are offered. For information and to register, call Dr. Chan, 706-563-3539, any day after 10 am.

Join the Department of Theatre at its annual "Bring Your Own Dinner" Dinner Theatre production of "The Fox on the Fairway," a tribute from Ken Ludwig (Lend Me A Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo) to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s.
The Fox On the Fairway takes audiences on a hilarious romp which begins as Quail Valley Country Club prepares to take on archrival Crouching Squirrel in the annual Inter-Club golf tournament. With a sizable wager at stake, the contest plays out amidst three love affairs, a disappearing diamond, objectionable sweaters, and an exploding vase.

Ongoing Tai Chi classes include instruction in Yang and Wu forms as well as 8 Brocades Qigong. Energy implications and self-defense applications are explored. Price $10 per class. For information and to register, call Dr. Chan any day after 10 a.m., 706-563-3539.

Join the Museum in celebrating two exhibitions that spotlight history and art from a military perspective. Fort Benning at 100 commemorates the centennial of one of the nation’s largest military posts, while From Swords to Plowshares, organized by Hollingsworth Fine Arts, presents dazzling trench art objects made by soldiers and civilians during World War I. Fort Benning officials and a representative from Hollingsworth Fine Arts will offer brief remarks followed by a closer look at exhibition highlights by Rebecca Bush, Curator of History. Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP by May 24

Join the Department of Theatre at its annual "Bring Your Own Dinner" Dinner Theatre production of "The Fox on the Fairway," a tribute from Ken Ludwig (Lend Me A Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo) to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s.
The Fox On the Fairway takes audiences on a hilarious romp which begins as Quail Valley Country Club prepares to take on archrival Crouching Squirrel in the annual Inter-Club golf tournament. With a sizable wager at stake, the contest plays out amidst three love affairs, a disappearing diamond, objectionable sweaters, and an exploding vase.